KEYSTONE STATE PARK

Ten miles west of Sand Springs on U.S. 412, then one-half mile south on
Keystone Dam Road, which is located between U.S. 64 and State Highway 51
in northeastern Oklahoma.

Features/Facilities:

714 Park Acres

26,000-Acre Lake Keystone

21 Cabins (with fireplace)

Lakeview cabins with fireplaces
- Cabins range from lakeside efficiencies with whirlpool tubs and fireplaces
to 2 bedroom with fireplace and air, to a special well-appointed 3 bedroom
that meets all ADA handicapped accessibility standards.

A meeting
hall/community center

Picnic sites

5 group picnic shelters

154
campsites - 80 with water & electric and 40 of these with all
utilities

Trails for hiking, jogging,
working out or just walking include the Whispering Hills Trail and the
Fitness Trail with 20 fitness stops.

The
Rail On The Water restaurant is located
in the park next to the marina.

Romantic Getaway:
Cabin in the woods with a jacuzzi. Isolated and very romantic. It has a
fireplace, full kitchen, microwave, t.v. and shower. It is surrounded by
woods and situated on a hilltop....(Hilltop hideaway) over looking the
lake. Rents for $100 per night during the week and $125.00 per night on
the weekend.

Paradise:
Just like above, but closer to the water.

Park Office: Open 8am - 5pm, Monday - Friday, year round;

Cabin Office/Info Center/Grocery Store: In-season from 8am - 8pm
Sunday - Thursday, 8am - 10pm Friday & Saturday. Off-season from 8am -
6pm.
Cabins and campgrounds are open year round with one comfort station in
Area #1 and one in Area #4, closing in winter.
Marina and restaurant
open year round, call for hours

Rail on the Water Restaurantopen year round is located in the park
next to the marina.

3 Camping areas, 143 Campsites Assigned Campground

1-Mile Whispering Hills Trail. Trails for hiking, jogging,
working out or just walking include the Whispering Hills Trail and the
Fitness Trail with 20 fitness stops.

Located west of Tulsa on Keystone Lake, this 600 acre area is
maintained by the Corps of Engineers. Many of the locals refer to this
area as Motorcycle Island. A few years ago the Corps built a high roadbed
leading to the area so it's really just Motorcycle Peninsula nowadays.
However, if the water level rises above 735 ft. it's an island again.
The terrain is sandy and ranges from open beaches to wooded trails.
Moderate elevation changes keep the wooded areas interesting and a large
circuit of sandy trails meander through briars taller then an elephant's
eye. No electric campsites are
located in adjacent Appalachia Bay Park

White Water Park is another riding area on Keystone, it is located
right next to the dam. It is only about 80 acres, mostly sand and closed
while bald eagles visit the area. For more information on
Appalachia Bay, White Water Park and other nearby Corps of Engineers
campgrounds contact the Keystone Project Office atKeystone
Project Office at Rt. 1 Box 100, Sand Springs, OK 74063 (918) 865-2621

Wooded shoreline, sandy beaches, high bluffs, grasslands, and low
rolling hills -- make it a visual treat the year round. The lake
meanders into small valleys, creating many arms and land fingers. A
network of county, state, Federal highways invites sightseers into many
points overlooking the lake.

The lake is on the Arkansas River 15 miles west of downtown Tulsa,
Oklahoma. This 26,000 acre flood control lake is truly an urban
playground. There are 16 recreation areas (3 with alcohol free beaches);
11 boat ramps, miles of sandy beaches, 3 marinas, 2 off-road vehicle
areas, 5 short distance trails, a waterfowl refuge, 3 seasonal green
tree reservoirs, and thousands of acres of land open to public hunting.

Camping facilities range from primitive to full hook up. Cabins are
available at Keystone State Park. Boat rentals are available through
Keyport Marina and Pier 51.

Keystone Lake is noted for its striped bass, sand bass, black bass,
lake strain small mouth bass, crappie, and catfish. Downstream fisheries
are accessible from Whitewater and Brush Creek Parks. Swift Park (a day
use Tulsa County park) provides boat access to the Arkansas River below
the lake when water levels are adequate.

Hunting and fishing are regulated by state and Federal laws. The same
licenses are required as in the other parts of the State of Oklahoma.

Services and supplies are available at commercial concessions on the
lake. Overnight accommodations are available in nearby communities.

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